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This statistic highlights Disney’s Revenue Breakdown Worldwide, reported on a quarterly basis from Q1 2016 onwards.
The Walt Disney Company is a worldwide entertainment company. The company operates in four business segments – Media Networks, Parks Experiences and Products, Studio Entertainment and Direct to consumer and international. The media network segment includes cable and broadcast television networks, television production, television stations, etc. The company’s Imagineering unit designs and develops theme park concepts as well as resort properties. The studio entertainment segment produces and acquires motion pictures and other content. The following is the Disney Revenue Breakdown Worldwide
The company’s revenue can be broken down into the following – advertising (11%), affiliate fees (25.99%), home entertainment (2.99%), parks and resorts – domestic (28.71%), parks and resorts – international (3.33%), media network (12.54%), studio entertainment (10.47%) and theatrical distribution(4.17%).
In 2019 the revenue from advertising was $2.02 billion in the first quarter. It was $1.60 billion in the second quarter. Q3 and Q4 showed $1.87 billion and $1.09 billion respectively. In 2020 revenue went up to $2.02 billion in the first quarter and $1.70 billion in the second quarter.
Revenue from affiliate fees was $3.08 billion in the first quarter of 2019. It was $3.18 billion in the second quarter. Q3 and Q4 showed $3.56 billion and $2.09 billionrespectively. Revenue increased in 2020 to $3.65 billion in the first quarter and $3.75 billion in the second quarter.
Revenue from home entertainment was $425 million in the first quarter of 2019. It was $263 million in the second quarter Q3 and Q4 showed $432 million and $614 million respectively. Revenue went up to $511 million in the first quarter of 2020 and $427 million in the second quarter.
Disney Revenue Breakdown Worldwide can also be further broken down into :
Revenue from the domestic parks and resorts in 2019 was $4.47 billion in the first quarter, $4.21 billion in the second quarter, $4.42 billion in the third quarter and $4.27 billion by the end of the fourth quarter. Revenue increased in the first quarter of 2020 to $4.94 billion and then dropped to $4.14 billion in the second quarter.
Revenue from parks and resorts in other countries was $1.01 billion in the first quarter, $929 million in the second quarter, $1.13 billion in the third quarter and $1.16 billion in the fourth quarter. Revenue dropped in 2020 to $950 million in the first quarter and $480 million in the second quarter.
Revenue from media network was $823 million in the first quarter of 2019, $678 million in the second quarter, $1.15 million in the third quarter and $778 million in the fourth quarter. Revenue from this segment went up to $1.69 billion in the first quarter of 2020 and $1.81 billion in the second quarter.
Revenue from studio network was $1,03 billion in the first quarter of 2019, $1.14 billion in the second quarter and $746 million in the third quarter. Revenue increased in 2020 to $1.85 billion in the first quarter and $1.51 billion in the second quarter.
Revenue from theatrical distribution was at $373 million in the first quarter of 2019, $745 million in the second quarter, then jumped to $2.24 billion in the third quarter and $1.37 billion in the fourth quarter. Revenue slowed down in 2020 to $1.41 billion in the first quarter and $603 million in the second quarter.
Disney’s revenue has been fairly stable over the years and did not see too much impact from the coronavirus except for the parks and theatrical distribution segment.
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